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Show Singers to College-Civi- c Stage Messiah Sunday Lucan's Christmas holiday season will open Sunday $1.50 Per Year with the presentation of Handels famous oratorio, 1 1 The Messiah, in the Logan tabernacle by a combined Fourteenth Year No. Utah State Agricultural college-Loga- n civic cast, according to Professor V. II. Manning, acting head of C. OF C. DIRECTOR I A PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE HOME ( Haws-Member- s d com-bine- v. KA d Strike Students River Heights Parents At Transfer of 66 ter the Providence school after a fire early Monday morning burned the roof from the River Heights school and damaged most of the equipment. Tuesday At a mass meeting night. River Heights school patrons selected a citizens' committee to "secure suitable adjustment of the situation, and named Mayor They Heber Olson as chairman. consider to the for made board the were asked Arrangements the River Heights pupils to en- - possibility of conducting school in the basement of the River Board L.D S. chapel. Heights members rejected that proposal by a 4 to 1 vote at their special officials school Cache county to decision stood pat on their students transfer 66 River Heights to Proiidonce school Wednesday after River Heights patrons protested against the action taken at and Tuesday a board meeting Suhome. at children their kept perintendent J. W. Kirkbride Hyde Park Man Passes Eighty Daines, a native of James he lived most where Park, Hyde 80th his observed of his life, of home the at today birthday Waite H. Fenton Mrs. a daughter, in Willard. He was born December 15, 1864 in Hyde Park, a son of Robert A. and Jemima Seamons Daines. Active through his life in church work, he was Hyde Park ward clerk 16 years and has spent considerable time as a genealogical end temple worker. He was the father of 11 children, nine of whom are living. T. They are, Oliver J. and Reed Daines of First, Idaho; Mrs. Ieora Ashbaker, and Edgar L. Daines of Clearfield; Leland A. Daines Mrs. Fontella of Seattle, Wash-Ashbaker of Grace, Idaho; Mrs. Delone Pilkington of Ogden; Mrs. Ireta Dowdle and Mrs. Mary White of Willard. He also has 33 grandchildren. A. ; The American Legion will con- tinue to do as it has t in the past by making this war its war as in 1914 and devoting every effort to help returning servicemen hit the road of normal, haplife, Frank py and prosperous Neuberger, veteran of World War 1 told members of the USAC veterans organization Thursday. Hyrum Budget Set at $37,367 tentative budget, calling A 1945 Hyrum city for expenditures of $37,367 has been drawn up by city officials and a public hearing will be held December 29 at 8 p. m- in the city offices, Mayor John W. Jorgensen reports. were expenditures Proposed listed as follows: officials salar- roads, $1800; police, cemetery, $2000; water department, $3000; interest on water bonds, $2300; electric light department, $8000; Interest on light plant bonds, $1417. Sinking fund, $2500; contingent fund, $2500; public grounds and buildings, $1000; bond redemption, and miscellaneous, $1000. ies, $175; $3600; 1945 A tentative budget for Cache county cahng for a total a deof $233,612. expenditure crease of $20,060 from 1944, was the approved Wednesday by Cuche county commission, according to Clerk N. J. Crookston. A public hearing on the budget will be held Wednesday, December 27 at 2 p. ni. in the comniUsionrr's office, Mr. Crook-stoannounced. Main items in the new budget include an $8000 increase in road boostdepartment expenditures, Henry It. llurren and Ex- ing to $48,000 the allotment to ecutive Vice Chairman Edgar that department and a slight inD. Mitchell and the fine or- crease m the contract to the Logan-Cacli- e fire ditpartment, he ganization which has func- said. tioned under them through A decrease of $6000 in the mis- this difficult drive are de- ccilaneous fund was possible due to no county elecserving of the thanks of all tionthewillfactbethat held in 1945. All good citizens for a job well other departments will remain about the same, with slight done. noted in some cases. It appears that Cache After a more thorough examCounty has achieved its quo- ination of budget requests, comta in E Series bonds, individ- missioners will decide on the ual other than E bond, and final figures before the hearing, Mr- - Crookston reported. Co-cha- schools Five of the following candidates will be elected for two year terms: Attorney Asa Bullon, member of the Young and Bullcn law firm; O. W. Edwards, manage! of Edwards Furniture company; Thomas F. Green, manager of the Cache Valley Flying Service; Professor L. R. Humpherys, USAC agricultural education department; Erwin U. Moser, city engineer. Robert (Bob) Martin, advertising manager of the Herald Jour-nal- ; Claude district Quinney, manager of Morning Milk company, D. E. Smith, Lewiston district manager of Amalgamated Sugar company; James O. Stewart, sales, to municipalities. This Cache National is indicative of the well balsupervisor of Forest; Glen Worthington, Logan anced organization and the city recreation director. well directed effort which Directors whose terms expire are Mr. Bullen, Mr- Edwards, L. has gone into the manageAustin Pond, Willard Paulsen and ment of the Drive in this the late H. J. Hatch. Dr. Bateman, who recently was elected County. To the officers of the superintendent of schools, will move to Salt Lake city after the County Organization, to evfirst of the year. j to every Ballots will be mailed to all j ery worker, and members by Monday, December subscriber goes the thanks 18 and must be returned by mail and appreciation of the Unitor otherwise to the chamber of , ed States' Treasury Departcommerce headquarters by 4 p. m. January 5, the date of the ment and the State Organannual meeting. Results of elec-tio- n ization in the successful conwill be announced at that clusion of the Sixth War time. The new directors will meet Loan Drive in Cache County. It is likely that before the and elect officers for the coming year. period of the Drive is com- who is immediate past president of Logan Post No. 7, said that more than 300,000 World War II veterans have joined the American Legion. They are signing up at the rate of 125,000 members per month. Mr. Neuberger outlined the history of the organization from the time of its founding during 1919 in Paris, France, to the present. Since that time, the Legion has taken care of relief for 1,000,000 veterans of World War I; during the depression they obtained per. manent work for 500,000 men and temporary employment for 200,000 men; has taken care of 2,000,000 children of veterans, and at the present time has invested $1,284,000 in war bonds. He invited members of the Aggie organization to attend the at the Logan Legion meeting Units canyon home January 14. Roy Shaw, of Brigham City president of the unit, was in that a charge. He announced representative of the veterans administration, at Salt Lake, will j meet with the U9AC group Janu-$650ary 2, 1945 In the college library. Mr. Neuberger, 0, The commission will damaged goods. The variety of items in peeled is almost unlimited, and the instruments used to measure them are numerous and complicated. Among the more common ones are volt meters, micrometers of all kinds, ball guages, telescope guag. es, screw pitch gages, inside and outside calipers. Qualifications for an inspector include a high degree of intelligence .initiative, good judgment, and some mechanical skill. All these Mrs. Overton possesses. Cleo Overton is a daughter of Mrs. Avis Spillman of Logan. She attended Logan high school where she was president of the Home Economics club. For several years she was employed in Sacramento, Calif., department stores. Her husband, Robert Overton, who has been overseas for a year, is with the railroad engineers in France. Three brothers are also in the armed forces; Russell Spillman, wounded at Anzio, Italy, has recently been released on a medical discharge after having served in the Army since 1937; Andrew, a sailor in the Navy, has been reported missing in action since the first battle of the Philippines in March, 1942; Glen, is with the air force stationed in Florida. Welfare Costs Reception Honors Loganite; Eighty An outstading social event in Logan last Sunday was the reception given by Mrs. P. M. Nielson in honor of her husband who was observing his birthday anniversary. at . the tea table, Presiding which was artistically decorated with a centerpiece of red roses and white snapdragons, was Mrs. H. A. Thompson, assisted by Mrs. Roland Emmett. Mrs. Carl Nelson and Mrs. Clinton D. Vernon assisted the hostess in receiving guestsServing were Miss Lauralee Lundahl, Miss Joan Crookston and Miss Joseph- ine West. More than 150 guests called during the afternoon to offer Mr. Nielson their congratulations. Military Ball Date Scheduled Utah State tentative city 1945 which budget for IA. is "well within allUcipatrdE2vpnue, and o141,11-e- To Christen Ship h, purchase of war bonds through pay roll deductions and otherwise by all citizens is urged. It is only by this consistent performance that we can make the drives really count in getting us over the humps, he said. A gan d Star Mother Gold Logan Woman Depot Inspector regular City Financial Status lUst in History by requests $91,816 lower than '44, wj submitted to the Logan city commission Tuesday by department officials, auditor H. Reuben Pedersen reported today. were $366,965 Total requests with $458,781 actual compared budget in 1944, Mr. Pedersen pointed out. Anticipated revenue wus set at $458,630 compared with $189,070 this year. Few changes are expected because in most cases the budget requests are limited to actual needs of the city, he said. Public hearing on the budget 26 at will be held December 3.30 p m. in the city commission i office, Mayor William Evans Jr. announced. "The city financial condition Is the Iv'st In history, Mr. Pedersen said. "We could liquidate our current entire city debt from revenue next year if bond holders would allow advance pay. rnent. The city is operating strictly on a cash basis. He explained that the budget for made some contingencies improvements in the municipal electric light plant distribution system aa needed materials can be obtained. Some new construe-tioalso is planned if building are available. materials Mrs. Isabell Parker Baugh, a Bond payments this year will star mother total Logan city gold $30,00, $20,000 electric light who has three other sons in and $10,000 water bond pay plant the various branches of the serments. During 1944, $135,000 in vice, will christen the a S. bonds were retired at no increase Logan victory when it is launchin tax levy. ed Januiry 10 at the Richmond, Explaining the anticipated reCal., shipyards, Mayor William venues, Mr. Pedersen said totals Evans Jr., announced today. remain about the same, with Mrs. . Baugh's one son, Lieuthe difference in cash carryover. tenant Clyde Baugh, was one of In 1944, $121,000 was carried over the first Logan servicemen to compared with only $85,000 in die in the present war. He was cash and bonds provided in the killed in a fighter plane crash new hudget In 1942. Another son is a marine A breakdown of budget requests corps pilot, another an army was presented as follows: cemeair corps pilot and the youngest tery, $13,110; statutory and genis in the navy. eral, $18,420; auditor and record- precity pleted and all the reports are some kind of a gift, possibly Is in. sales in Cache County sent a to the ship is launched. after exceed it Mr. Mayor $1,600,000, may Evans said. stated. Champ If you should esk the average In view of the big war woman to test the specific gravity we still have ahead, the of sulphuric acid with a hydro- job re-bui- lt After reading the preamble of the American Legion constitution, - County Hearing Set For December 27 Sales Total More Than $15,000,000 A list of candidates to be voted Congratulations nprain to on. as directors of the Logan Cnche County for a clear rechamber of commerce were an. in nounced today by members of cord of, accomplishment se the nominating committee, war financing:. Frederick F. cretary M. R. llovey reports. Area Coordinator for Dr. Lewis M. Turner, dean cf Champ, Department the Utah State Agricultural col- the Treasury lege school of forestry and Owen and the State War Finance Yi'itts. manager of he Yeatis Committee declared today. Coal company, were named canWith total sales running didates for the unexpired term , Bate-manE. ir now filled by Dr. Allen veil over $1,500,000 superintendent of Logan man Iiussell S. llanson and metting. The action renewed a conflict started several years ago when the River Heights people protested against sending their children to the Providence school as was meter or use a voltmeter to asceroutlined in a centralization pro- tain the voltage of a battery, you was would undoubtedly be met with a "strike gram. A similar bewildered stare but not if you conducted then. . Mayor Olson, referring to that ask Cleo S. Overton, former Logan situation, said the committee ac- girl now an employee of the Naval tion was taken because they felt Supply Depot in Clearfield for the school would never be re- Mrs. Overton knows how to test built. "If we were assured that everything from safety pins to moving our students to Provi- diesel locomotives since she became dence is only an emergency move, one of the first five women to be and that the school would be trained and used as inspectors on as soon as possible, then the depot. we will cooperate in every posFive months of practical expersible way, he declared. ience went into the preparation reMr. Kirkbride Meanwhile, for this fascinating work before ported that the school bus will Mrs. Overton and her women comcontinue to call for River Heights were ready to take over panions students each morning. If no the important assignment. The compromise is effected, legal ac- five women and 11 men who make tion will be called for when the district boarej, meets in regular up the personnel of the inspector staff, inspect all material received session December 21. at the depot not already carrying an inspectors stamp, and check all Aggie Vets Learn History of American Legion Organization Telephone 700 City, County Prepare Lowered 1945 Budgets - Election Procedure Announced by Officials West Center Logan, Utah, Friday, December Hi, 1911 the USAC vocal music depart, me nt and director. More Uian 300 voices and the USAC orchestra of 45 pieces, directed by Professor N- W. Christiansen. will participate in Uie Two production. performances will be given, Sunday at 2 p. m. and Monday at 8 p. m. There is no admission charge. Frank Baugh Jr., director of music at Logan senior high school tenor role, and will sing the Charles O. Peterson, Logan businessman, will be heard as the basso. Other lead roles will be sun? by Coy Christensen of Bunlda. Idaho: La Verne Thompson of Roy. and Dorothea Rasmuson of Logan. Choruses from USAC and Logan wards will sing the choral parts. The interior of the building will be decorated by the city light department under direction of Superintendent ClifT of the Logan chamber of commerce merchants committee are assisUng with the sponsorship. Carol broadcasts from the tower of the tabernacle will begin Saturday at 5 p. m. Hour broadcasts will take place Sunday at 1 p. m. and oUier week days at 5 p. m., Christmas eve at 8 p. m. and Christmas morning at 5 . m. The annual early Christmas morning pagoant will be present-eat 7 a. m. Christmas day In the Capitol theater, by the boards of Logan and Cache stake MIA organizations. G2 n $1850; treasurer, $985; estray $1985; police department, $26,925; $1300; attorney, city water department, court, $6800; $32,940; sewer department, $3060; fire department, $28,460; garage department, $2010; building inde. spector, $3730; engineering er, pound, partment, $6025; electric light department, $149,455; streets, parks and airport, $53,000; health de$5500 and abbatoir, to partment, Thirteen cases were added the roles of the Cache county $11,000. Anticipated revenue was listed welfare department during Noas follows: tax redemptions, vember, 1944 resulting in a total war bonds $8000; redeemable, 812 cases under administration, of $45,000; cash on hand, $40,000; tax according to a report filed by electric light $60,000; Noble Chambers, county director. returns, li$210,000; miscellaneous plant, the censes, $12,500; water Total expenditures during department month was $35,587 compared with $52,000; city court, fees, fines and $36,536 in November, 1943, he said. forfeitures, $5000; fire department Old age assistance continued as sales, $250; cemetery, $4000; esthe leading cause for assistance, tray pound, $30; building permits with $27,100 listed in that cate- $150; water merchandepartment, gory compared with $28,267 for dise and labor sales, $500; sewer the same month last year. permits, $200; abbatoir income, Aid to dependent children ac- $10,500; motor registration funds, counted for 10.8 per cent of the $9000, and miscellaneous, $1550. funds expended, or $3876 while general expenditures were for 7.7 per cent, or $2752. Administrative Director-Blu- e costs were only 4.6 per cent, or Reach $35,587 Book Ready $1667- - Total expenditures for the 11 A combined student directory-Blu- e A month period are $393,744. book will be available to breakdown was listed as follows: old age, $300,639; blind, $2100; Utah State Agricultural college aid to dependent children, $46,187; students next Wednesday, accordgeneral, $27,544; - administrative, ing to Editor Jean Richards of the student council. $17,272. The book will contain a list of all students and faculty memners, Firm Awarded their address ard telephne numbers, she said. School traditions, the constitution, new rules, Aggie songs and yells, and student leader The Cache Valley Flying Ser- sketches, will be featured in the vice of Logan has been awarded Blue book section. a one year lease on facilities at e the airport after approval by Logan city and Cache Airport Lease Logan-Cach- county commissions Commissioner George B. Bowen announced today. studied The two commissions several lease proposals for more than two months before making of the college ROTC, announced a decision, he said. Under the new contract, all facilities will be today. Katie Loosle, of Logan who taken over hy the .Cache Valley will be winter quarter regimental Flying service at $150 per month sponsor, will be in charge of the with the stipulation that they ball committee. Assistants will be furnish airport manager service- Hazel Stoddard, will and They in turn probably Richmond, some facilities to other Roma Poole, Logan, regimental the Logan concerns, Including sponsors- An invitation will be extended Air Service who requested perto Governor and Mrs. Herbert B. mission to lease direct from the Maw, members of his staff and city and county. At present, they other state and military digni- are sub leasing the new hangar j and office space at $75 per month- taries, Colonel Blair said. colAgricultural lege's top social event of the year, the Military ball, will be staged February 23, 1945 in the Dansante ballroom, Lieutenant Colonel Ben B. Blair, commandant sub-leas- e College Slates Xmas Assembly Dr. Daryl Chase, director of the Logan L.D.S, Institute will address the Utah State Agricultural college student body in the annual Christmas assembly Tuesday at 11 a. m. according to Professor N. W. Christiansen, chairman of assemblies. Special musical numbers from the "Messiah will supplement the features address. Christmas carols by the audience will be directed by Professor W. H. Manning, head of the vocal music department. Prayers will be offered by Drs. Willard Gardner and J. Duncan Brite of the college faculty. |